For architects and designers the construction and renovation of hospitals, health centres, doctors’ surgeries and nursing homes are always challenging. On the one hand the objective is to increase the comfort level of patients and staff through great design. On the other hand, functional requirements such as sturdiness, hygiene, wellness and durability must be satisfied.
These challenges call for innovative products.
Key issues
Designing for the health sector requires an awareness of several key issues, including:
Trurock and Trurock HD
Trurock and Trurock HD offer a 5-in-1 plasterboard option that is perfect for the healthcare industry. Both products offer sound insulation properties together with impact, water, mould and fire resistance.
The only difference between the two is the continuous glass fibre mesh embedded in the gypsum core of Trurock HD (see photo). This mesh gives Trurock HD the edge when it comes to impact performance.
During large hard body impact testing Trurock HD was exposed to impact with the equivalent energy of a cricket ball travelling at 60km/h. Standard plasterboard was penetrated at the first impact while Trurock resisted until the 4th impact. Trurock HD could withstand penetration until the 10th impact.
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The increased impact resistance is of special value in corridors and hospital wards where high traffic is to be expected. By resisting the knocks of daily activity in this area, the longevity of the walls are improved and maintenance is reduced.
Further benefits
One of the key benefits of a 5-in-1 plasterboard is that it simplifies ordering, delivery and installation on-site. Dealing with one supplier has the benefit of a streamlined process and dealing with just one person in the event of any change.
Trurock and Trurock HD make it easier for customers chasing sustainability goals. Both boards are available under Siniat's Opt2Act carbon neutral program. Opt2Act offers a simple and cost-effective way to reduce the upfront carbon emissions of a build by up to 7%.
TruRock and TruRock HD are also certified by Global GreenTag to GreenRate Level A.Cairns Mental Health Unit
Siniat is currently supplying Trurock to the new $70 million, 53-bed Mental Health Unit at the Cairns hospital. The three-storey building forms part of a bigger expansion of the Cairns Hospital and expected completion is at the end of 2024.
Siniat is supplying 20,000 m2 of Trurock to the project.
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